Tag: waterfront
Q&A: EYA Senior Vice President A.J. Jackson talks Robinson Landing
By Alexa Epitropoulos | [email protected]
After years of Robinson Terminal South sitting vacant, the waterfront site at the foot of Duke Street will soon be occupied...
EYA begins sales on Robinson Landing, expects move-ins by late 2018
EYA's Robinson Landing development is starting sales of its townhouses and condominiums, the company announced on Tuesday.
The 96-unit development on the waterfront will include...
Pop-up boutique at 116 King reopens on Thursday
By Alexa Epitropoulos | [email protected]
The pop-up boutique at 116 King is reopening for the holiday season this Thursday.
The 116 King pop-up, which closed down...
Construction monitoring group discusses pollutants, dirt
By Missy Schrott | [email protected]
The Ad Hoc Monitoring Group for Waterfront Construction met Monday night to address updates at sites along the waterfront. Discussion...
Visit Alexandria releases statistics, VR plans at annual meeting
By Alexa Epitropoulos | [email protected]
City tourism organization Visit Alexandria released its latest stats and kicked off a new virtual reality campaign at its annual...
What Asana Partners means for Old Town
By Alexa Epitropoulos | [email protected]
When Charlotte, North Carolina-based Asana Partners closed on its first set of properties in December of last year, it became one of...
Hotel planned for long-vacant 115 S. Union St. approved
By Alexa Epitropoulos | [email protected]
The Alexandria City Council voted 6-0 to approve a modified permit allowing a 64-room boutique hotel with a 115-seat restaurant...
Hotel Indigo opens on Alexandria’s waterfront
Hotel Indigo, located on the 200 block of South Union Street, is open to the public after years of debate and opposition toward Carr...
Opinion: Democracy drowned out on the waterfront
To the editor:
Normally, the terms “dense” and “impervious” refer to inanimate objects — things that are dead. However, they can also refer, entirely...
Opinion: City Hall squanders Alexandria’s assets with waterfront plan
To the editor:
Much has been said about developing a “world-class” waterfront for Alexandria. But what makes a place truly world class?
Think about the attractions...